Buddleia plant named ‘Dark Dynasty’

ABSTRACT

Buddleia  ‘Dark Dynasty’ is a short, compact, mounded, multi-stemmed, winter-hardy butterfly bush with long, compact, flowering, thyrse over a long season beginning mid-summer with sweetly-fragrant royal-purple flowers that are attractively offset by dark green foliage.

Botanical classification: Buddleia davidii.

Variety denomination: ‘Dark Dynasty’.

BACKGROUND OF THE PLANT

The present invention relates to the new and distinct butterfly bushplant, Buddleia ‘Dark Dynasty’ hybridized by Hans A. Hansen in thesummer of 2011 at a wholesale perennial nursery in Zeeland, Mich., USA.‘Dark Dynasty’ is the result of an ongoing breeding program conducted bythe inventor. The goals for this program have been to produce improved,garden-worthy plants for the ornamental plant market. The new plant,originally assigned breeder code H11-12-08, is a single seedlingselected from an open-pollination of the unreleased proprietary hybridHK10-08-01 (not patented) as the female or seed patent. The male parentis unknown, and the area where the female parent was grown was heavilyplanted in many other selected proprietary hybrids of Buddleia, so theopportunity for diversity was great.

Buddleia ‘Dark Dynasty’ was first asexually propagated from a singleselect plant in 2012 by stem cuttings at the same nursery in Zeeland,Mich. The resultant asexually propagated plants have been found to bestable and true to type in successive generations of asexualreproduction.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Plants of the new Buddleia have not been observed under all possibleenvironmental conditions. The phenotype may vary somewhat withvariations in environment and cultural practices such as temperature,light intensity, available moisture and fertility without, however, anyvariance in genotype.

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined tobe the unique characteristics of ‘Dark Dynasty’. There are no darkpurple flowering butterfly bushes known to the inventor with the compacthabit of ‘Dark Dynasty’.

The nearest comparison plants are Buddleia ‘Black Knight’ (not patented)and Buddleia ‘Blue Chip Jr’ U.S. Plant Pat. No. 26,581. ‘Black Knight’is much taller and wider in habit than ‘Dark Dynasty’. ‘Blue Chip Jr’ isslightly smaller in height and width with a lighter colored flower oflavender compared with the royal purple of ‘Dark Dynasty’. ‘Purple Haze’(U.S. Plant Pat. No. 24,514) is lighter in flower color and much broaderin habit than ‘Dark Dynasty’. ‘Nanho Blue’ (not patented), ‘Violet Blue’(not patented) and ‘Potter's Purple’ (not patented) are all lighter inflower color and much larger in habit than ‘Dark Dynasty’. ‘PurpleEmperor’ (not patented) is similar in the darkness of the flower, butthe habit is much larger than the new plant.

The following Table 1 further demonstrates some comparisons with the newplant and the nearest comparison cultivars.

TABLE 1 FLOWER CULTIVAR COLOR HABIT SIZE (H × W) ‘Dark Dynasty’ royalpurple compact mound 115 cm × 110 cm ‘Black Knight’ deep purple- uprightspreading 200 cm × 165 cm blue ‘Purple Haze’ med. violet spreading mound 90 cm × 150 cm ‘Blue Chip Jr’ lavender short mound 90 cm × 90 cm ‘NanhoBlue’ mauve blue upright mound 140 cm × 145 cm ‘Violet-blue’ lavendersprawling mound 150 cm × 165 cm ‘Potter‘s Purple’ med. violet largemound 190 cm × 190 cm ‘Purple Emperor’ purple upright 150 cm × 150 cm

Buddleia ‘Dark Dynasty’ is a unique winter-hardy butterfly bushdifferent from all other Buddleia cultivars known to the inventor basedon the following combined traits:

-   -   1. Winter-hardy shrub, with multiple-stemmed, branched, compact,        rounded-mounded habit.    -   2. Many-flowered compact thyrse over a prolonged season        beginning mid-summer.    -   3. Dark flowers of royal purple petals.    -   4. Lanceolate foliage of dark green with silvery undersides.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The photographs of the new plant demonstrate the overall appearance ofthe plant, including the unique traits. The colors are as accurate asreasonably possible with color reproductions. Ambient light spectrum,source and direction may cause the appearance of minor variation incolor.

FIG. 1 shows a close-up of the flowers.

FIG. 2 shows the habit of a three-year-old plant in mid-seasonflowering.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The following descriptions and color references are based on the 2001edition of The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart except wherecommon dictionary terms are used. The new plant, Buddleia ‘DarkDynasty’, has not been observed under all possible environments. Thephenotype may vary slightly with different environmental conditions,such as temperature, light, fertility, moisture and maturity levels, butwithout any change in the genotype. The following observations and sizedescriptions are of three-year-old plants in the loamy-sand, open-sun,field trials of a nursery in Zeeland, Mich. with supplemental fertilizerand water as needed. The plants are natural habit and were not treatedwith plant growth regulators, nor were they pinched at any time in thegrowth year except to cut back woody stems to about 15 cm tall in fallor early spring to promote new growth and flowering.

-   Parentage: Proprietary hybrid HK10-08-01 (not patented) as the    female or pod parent times an unknown open-pollination as the male    or pollen parent.-   Propagation:    -   -   Method.—Softwood cuttings.        -   Time to initiate roots from tissue culture.—About two weeks.        -   Rooting habit.—Normal, dense and thick at base to about 1.5            cm diameter; fibrous, branching.        -   Root color.—Creamy white between RHS 159A and lighter than            RHS 159 D depending on soil type.        -   Crop time.—Under normal summer growing conditions 12 to 15            weeks to flower in a four-liter container from cutting.            Plant vigor is very good.-   Plant description:    -   -   Plant shape and habit.—Winter-hardy, herbaceous, semi-woody,            well-branched shrub with about 15 thick upright and branched            main stems producing a compact rounded mound about 115 cm            tall and about 110 cm wide; width of plant about 120 cm.        -   Stem.—Rounded and woody in lower portion rounded in cross            section with exfoliating bark; younger upper portion            puberulent and quadrangular in cross section with ridges in            corners; strong and flexible; average about 85 cm tall from            soil line to just below terminal flowers, and about 1.2 cm            diameter at the base; before distal flowers about 12            branches per main stem extending at about 45° to 35° angle            from horizontal.        -   Stem color.—Distal portion just below flowers nearest RHS            191D with ridges between RHS N187A and RHS N187B, and in            about basal 10 cm between RHS 200C and RHS 165B with            striations between RHS 200A and RHS N199B.        -   Plant size.—Unpinched plant with stems flowering to about            115 cm tall; overall plant about 110.0 cm wide.        -   Internode.—About 12 nodes per stem below flowers, average            internode length about 7.0 cm on unpinched plant; upper            internodes slightly more elongated than lower internodes.-   Foliage description: Opposite, decussate; serrulate; puberulent    abaxial and glabrous adaxial; elliptic to lanceolate with attenuate    base and acute apex; no foliar fragrance detected.    -   -   Leaf blade size.—Up to about 13.0 cm long and about 7.0 cm            wide, average about 12.5 cm long and about 5.5 cm wide;            becoming smaller in distal portion of stem.        -   Foliage color.—Young expanding leaf adaxial side lighter            than RHS N138D and less gray than RHS 191C, young expanding            abaxial nearest RHS 192C; mature leaves adaxial side nearest            RHS 139A and abaxial between RHS 191C and RHS N138D.        -   Veins.—Reticulate; abaxial raised, adaxial slightly            impressed.        -   Vein color.—Young expanding adaxial center main vein nearest            RHS 192D and lateral veins nearest RHS 136B, abaxial young            expanding veins nearest RHS 192D; mature adaxial variable            main vein nearest RHS 138C lateral veins nearest RHS 139A;            abaxial main center and lateral vein between RHS 146B and            RHS 147C.        -   Petioles.—Glaucous and glabrous adaxial, pubescent abaxial;            flatted partially top to bottom; average size about 0.5 cm            long and about 2.0 mm wide at the point of attachment to            stem.        -   Petiole color.—Nearest RHS 192C and RHS 145C.        -   Inflorescence description.—Glomerate thyrse consisting of            about 600 self-cleaning salverform flowers; to about 27.5 cm            long and about 10.0 cm across; beginning in mid-July and            continuing until late October in Michigan.        -   Buds.—Narrowly spatulate, apex rounded; one day prior to            opening about 12.0 mm long and about 4.0 mm diameter in club            and throat about 1.0 mm diameter in throat and about 8.0 mm            long.        -   Bud color.—Nearest RHS N79A in club portion and tube portion            between RHS 70A and RHS 70B; buds about three days from            opening nearest RHS 71A in tube and unopened club portion            nearest RHS N187A.        -   Sepals.—Typically four, proximal two-thirds connate,            adpressed to corolla tube; acute apex; glabrous adaxial and            pubescent abaxial; margin entire, edentate; fused in about            the basal 1.6 mm and split in about the terminal 0.9 mm;            forming a corolla about 2.5 mm long and about 1.0 mm across;            individually less than about 1.0 mm wide at point of fusion.        -   Sepal color.—Adaxial nearest RHS 138C, abaxial between RHS            145A and RHS 139C heavily tinted with nearest RHS N187A.        -   Flowers fragrance.—Pleasantly and distinctly sweet.        -   Petals.—Four; glabrous; fused into salverform with typically            straight cylindrical tube about 9.0 mm long and 2.0 mm            diameter, and a flattened face about 10.0 mm across; petal            blade rounded with crenate margin; blade to about 2.8 mm            across and about 3.1 mm long from fused face; center            flattened face portion of blade fused about 3.6 mm.        -   Petal color.—Adaxial center nearest RHS 11C in the tube            surrounded by a thin irregular band of less than 0.7 mm            width of between RHS 23A and RHS 21A, adaxial face blades            nearest RHS N81A; abaxial tube nearest RHS 187B and abaxial            petal blades nearest RHS N81B.        -   Gynoecium.—Pistil: one; about 3.0 mm long. Style: short,            round, glabrous; about 2.0 mm long and less than 0.2 mm            diameter; color nearest RHS 144C. Stigma: oblong, minutely            puberulent; about 0.2 mm in diameter and less than 0.7 mm            long; color nearest RHS 144B. Ovary: superior; globose;            about 1.0 mm across at base and 1.0 mm tall; distally            tapering to style; color between RHS 144A and RHS 144B.        -   Androecium.—Filaments: not produced or very short. Anthers:            typically four; oblong; introrse; adnate to about mid-point            of corolla tube; about 1.0 mm long and 0.5 mm wide; color            nearest RHS 4D. Pollen: numerous, globose, less than 0.1 mm            long; color nearest RHS 4D.        -   Pedicel.—Short, puberulent; about 2.0 mm long and about 0.5            mm diameter; color lighter than RHS N138D.        -   Peduncle.—Quadrangular, pubescent, flexible and strong;            flowering portion to about 22.5 cm long.        -   Peduncle color.—Lighter than RHS N138D.        -   Fruit.—Moderate fruit set; oblong with acute apex; glabrous,            bi-valved, septicidal capsule; about 8.0 mm long and about            2.0 mm diameter.        -   Fruit color.—As maturing nearest RHS 162D; when mature and            dehiscing nearest RHS 164B.        -   Seed.—Elongated ellipse with sharply acute ends; less than            about 2.0 mm long and about 0.1 mm diameter in center.        -   Seed color.—Nearest RHS 200A.-   Disease resistance: Resistance has been noted to deer browsing.    Other resistance beyond that of known butterfly bush cultivars has    not been observed. The plant grows best with plenty of moisture and    adequate drainage, but is able to tolerate some drought when mature.    Hardiness at least from USDA zone 6 through 10.

Buddleia ‘Dark Dynasty’ has not been sold more than one year prior tofiling the patent application. All disclosures have come either directlyor indirectly from the inventor.

I claim:
 1. A new cultivar of winter-hardy butterfly bush Buddleia plantnamed ‘Dark Dynasty’ as herein illustrated and described, especiallysuitable for potted plant culture, landscaping as a specimen or en masseor as cut flower purposes.